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Thursday, December 20
Congress Approves Federal Spending Bill with Funds
For
Vital
Inland Empire
Law
Enforcement, Health, Education,
Roads and
Water Projects
WASHINGTON
– The House voted 272-142 Wednesday to approve a $516 billion federal
spending bill that includes funds secured by Congressman Jerry Lewis for
San Bernardino
and
Riverside
County
projects, including forest fire prevention, hospital improvements and a
regional law enforcement fingerprint program.
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Tuesday, November 6 HOUSE-SENATE
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPROVES $500 MILLION IN EMERGENCY FIRE FUNDING
SOUGHT BY SENATOR FEINSTEIN AND REP. LEWIS
Washington
,
DC
– A House and Senate Conference Committee today approved $500 million
secured by U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Representative
Jerry Lewis (R-Calif.) for emergency fire suppression, risk reduction and
recovery needs required because of this year’s catastrophic fire season.
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Wednesday, October 24 LEWIS
URGES CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS TO MOVE QUICKLY ON DISASTER RELIEF FOR
CALIFORNIA FIRES
WASHINGTON
– Congressman Jerry Lewis Tuesday urged House leaders to prepare now to
quickly pass emergency appropriations of up to $1 billion to help pay for
fighting the massive fires in Southern California and ensure money is
available for disaster relief.
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Wednesday, September 26 HOUSE
OVERWHELMINGLY BACKS LEWIS MOTION TO CONDEMN MOVEON ATTACK ON GEN.
PETRAEUS
WASHINGTON
– The House of Representatives voted 341-79 Wednesday to support a
motion by Congressman Jerry Lewis condemning the attack on Gen. David
Petraeus in an advertisement by the group MoveOn.org. The motion was
attached to must-pass legislation to continue funding government
operations for the next six weeks. Read
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Wednesday, September 19
APPROPRIATORS
SHOULD RESTRAIN FEDERAL SPENDING, NOT EXPAND IT By
Rep. Jerry Lewis (R-Calif.) The appropriations process is one of
Congress’s most important responsibilities, but many both inside and
outside the Beltway misunderstand it. The recent controversies surrounding
the work of the Appropriations committee has compounded the confusion over
what we do.
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